What is Heritage Live!® (Covered by U.S. Patent No. 9,064,282)?

We are proud to provide our Heritage Live! software on all auctions marked as
.
This software allows you to participate in a live Heritage auction from the comfort of your home or office
over the
Internet. You will be able to browse and BID LIVE during the auction event against other Internet bidders
and
floor bidders.

Heritage Live! will be featured on all Signature (and Signature Session), Grand Format & Platinum
Auctions,
most offering both live streaming audio and video.

To participate, please go to www.HA.com/Live during the live portion of the
auction.
Just enter your Heritage user name and password, and you can use the new Heritage Live! software to
begin bidding.
We strongly suggest you leave proxy bids at www.HA.com before the live session in the
event either side experiences
internet problems during the live auction.

Important: The delay that occurs between the auction floor and your computer is
called lag. Lag refers to the time that it takes for the auction data (text, images, audio and
video) to be encoded on the auction site, transferred over the Internet, and then decoded and
displayed on your end. The encoding is done in a fraction of a second. The majority of delays are
due to Internet transfer times, which means that you can be affected even with a high speed Internet
connection. This is further affected by factors on your computer, such as CPU speed, memory, whether
other programs are running at the same time, and so on.

Because of this, we will accept your bid up to three seconds after the time we close the lot (even
if this means reopening the lot on the auction floor). Text is updated far more quickly than audio,
video and images, which is why we recommend basing bidding decisions on the text alone.

First, a peek at the Heritage Live! interface layout:

Tabs used to help organize the auction activities:

Live! shows all of the auction information in real time.

LiveProxy Bidding shows all the lots, and you can enter a bid to be placed on your behalf
once the lot comes up for auction.

My Bids/My Tracked Lots shows the lots you are bidding on and the ones you have marked to
track.

Auction Results shows the auction results as they happen and provides a quick link to lots
still available as a Post-Auction Buy.

The image of the current lot.

Once per lot, you are able to use a half increment (called a cut bid) bid.

A complete listing of the upcoming lots for the session.

Current Lot Information shows the current sale, session and details pertaining to the current lot,
as well as number of lots completed.

Bid button turns red when you are outbid and grey (not able to click) when you are winning.
The next bid information is adjacent to the button.
Note: if you are only watching the auction you can click the "Disable Live Bidding" button,
preventing you from accidently bidding.

Setting a budget on the Hammer Price (without Buyer's Premium) will allow you to regulate your
Heritage Live spending, and even automatically stop Heritage LiveProxy bids from being executed if
doing so would exceed your budget. The system will execute any LiveProxy bids up to your maximum,
but not more than your remaining budget.

This section allows you to quickly view the current lot number and a progress bar indicating auction
progress!

The Live Video window where you can watch the auction live.
When you mouse over the video, below the screen controls will appear: Make video full screen ; audio volume control for
mute: ; volume slider for increasing and
decreasing volume.

Auction related messages from the Auctioneer.

To go to Heritage Live!, type in "HA.com/live" into your browser's address
window, or simply click on the icon.
Sign in using your membership information, then choose the auction you wish to participate in.
When you see the
icon, the auction is open for bidding or the for Proxy bidding
at HA.com. See example below:

To bid live, watch as the lots pass, and when an item you like comes up just click on the red Bid
Button.
Your live bid will be communicated to the auction floor.

Watch the "Real Time Auction Information" log to ensure that your live bid was accepted; after all,
there may be floor bidders and other
HA.com/Live bidders interested in the same lot!
When your bid is accepted, a message will appear in your log stating that your bid was placed.
If you are the high bidder, the bid button will change color and tell you that you have the winning bid.

Watch the message log until another bid is placed or the lot is closed. Previous lot results will appear
just above the Real Time Auction Information.

Heritage Live! is an outstanding way to place a bid during the live portion of an auction. However, we
know that sometimes you may not wish to sit at your computer for a long stretch of time waiting for an
item to come up for bidding. To that end, Heritage Live! also offers LiveProxy bidding, where you can
enter a bid to be placed on your behalf once the lot comes up for auction.

To place a LiveProxy bid through Heritage Live!, just scroll down the lot listings of the current
session to the item you want.
From here, there are two ways to place bids. Similar to traditional batch bidding, you can enter the
dollar amount you want to bid in the
box (figure 1 above) next to the appropriate item(s), then click on the "Bid Live/Proxy" button (figure
2 above) to place your bids.

Or, if you wish to take a closer look at the item before placing your bid, just click on the image or
description of the item.

This will bring up a small window dedicated to the specific lot.
From here, just enter your bid into the "Live/Proxy Bid" box, and click the "Bid Now" button.

You can track your Heritage Live! proxy bids, as well. Just click on the My Bids/Tracked Lots pane to
review all of your proxy bids.
From here, you can modify or even cancel any Heritage Live! proxy bids at any time before the lot comes
up for auction.
IMPORTANT: This screen does not show any bids you may have placed through the
traditional methods
at HA.com.
In addition, Heritage Live! proxy bids are not reflected in the Current Bid amount.

Heritage Live! will send the high proxy bid to the auction floor when the lot comes up for auction.
If you're LiveProxy bid is outbid on the floor, you still have the chance to place another bid with one
click!

Three Things to Know About Heritage Live!® (Covered by U.S. Patent No. 9,064,282)

LiveProxy - The LiveProxy feature allows you to quickly and easily enter bids to be
placed
live before the auction
begins (or before the respective lot has come up). These bids can be edited, changed, or deleted up
to the time the item goes live.
LiveProxy will bid live for you to ensure your bids get through, and if you are outbid while
following the auction live,
it allows you to continue bidding using the LiveBid button.

Last minute bidding insurance - Heritage Live! offers you a "second chance" to
win.
If you bid on HA.com and you are not winning when Internet bidding closes, you can still win the
lot by going to Heritage Live!
and either leaving a LiveProxy bid as detailed above or bidding live once the lot opens. If you
have the winning Internet
bid but are concerned you will get outbid during the live event, you can put in a LiveProxy bid
for a higher amount.
Or, if you watch the Live auction, you can place your bid directly against the floor. In either
case, Heritage Live! has
automatic safeguards to prevent you from bidding against yourself!
It's an additional opportunity for you to win even if you don't attend the Live Auction.

Bid Protection - Tired of losing lots by a slim margin? Now, you can choose to
add Bid
Protection to any lot when you place a LiveProxy bid through Heritage Live. If your bid is
outbid, Bid Protection will automatically increase your bid by the increment(s) you select, as
needed, giving you an additional chance to win. You can use Bid Protection on all items
available for LiveProxy bidding through Heritage Live, except for the current lot and the next
upcoming lot.

There are three ways that you can add Bid Protection to your Heritage Live LiveProxy bids. If
you are bidding before the live auction or from the LiveProxy Bidding tab, just click on the Bid
Protection box next to your bid, select the number of increments (½, 1, 2 or 3) and click
the "Submit Proxy Bid(s)" button.

If you've clicked on the link to the lot description, enter your bid, check the box below your bid
amount, select the number of increments (½, 1, 2 or 3), and click on the "Bid Now!"
Button.

Finally, you can go to the My Bids/My Tracked Lots tab and add, remove or modify Bid Protection at
any time, even for items on which you've already placed LiveProxy bids. In addition, the status
column will point out all items where you have Bid Protection.

Bid Protection is designed to add up to 3 increments to your bid if it is needed to try to win the
lot. It is not protection against much higher Internet or proxy bids.

You can also add Bid Protection prior to Heritage Live on the Lot Details page and during the proxy
bidding process. Learn more.

AOL Users with Windows: To use Internet Explorer, make sure you are connected to the
Internet,
either
through a high speed connection or AOL's dial-up functionality. Once connected, you can launch Internet
Explorer by
clicking on the "Start" button in your task bar, selecting "all programs", and selecting Internet
Explorer from the resulting list.
Then paste or type "http://www.ha.com/live" into the address bar.

Recommended

OS: Windows 7+

Web Browser: IE 11, Google Chrome (Latest), Mozilla Firefox (Latest)

Resolution: Higher than 1024x768

Internet Connection: High Speed

How can I accurately bid?

The delay that occurs between the auction floor and your computer is called lag. Lag refers to the time that
it takes for the auction data (text, images, audio and video) to be encoded on the auction site, transferred
over the Internet, and then decoded and displayed on your end. The encoding is done in a fraction of a
second. The majority of delays are due to Internet transfer times, which means that you can be affected even
with a high speed Internet connection. This is further affected by factors on your computer, such as CPU
speed, memory, whether other programs are running at the same time, and so on.

Because of this, we will accept your bid up to three seconds after the time we close the lot (even if this
means reopening the lot on the auction floor). Text is updated far more quickly than audio, video and
images, which is why we recommend basing bidding decisions on the text alone.

What is Bid Protection?

Bid Protection gives you an additional chance to win by automatically increasing your bid by the
increment(s) you select, as needed, if you are outbid during the live event. Set up bid protection to help
prevent from being outbid at the last moment. Learn more.

How can I quickly view the lot(s) I am interested in?

Enter the lot number you are interested in the box titled, "Go to Lot:" located above the "Status" field and
press the "Go" button and
you will be taken directly to the lot.

How do I make the upcoming lot list advance?

Click the "Jump to Current Lot" button located above the "Status" fi

What does the tab "My Bids/My Tracked Lots" do?

This tab aggregates the lots you have bids on and the lots you have selected to track.

What does the tab "Realized Prices" do?

The "Realized Prices" tab shows the auction results as they happen.
It allows you to quickly see what items sold for and provides a quick link to lots that may still be
available at HA.com!

What does "Disable Live Bidding" mean?

By default you are able to bid just by clicking the red bid button.
If you are only watching the auction and want to make sure you don't accidently bid, you can click the
"Disable Live Bidding" button.
You will notice the message now says "Enable Live Bidding" which when clicked will enable bidding again.

Why did I lose the lot to a bidder bidding the same amount?

If an Internet Proxy bidder at HA.com has placed a bid higher or equal to your bid,
they will win the lot due to the fact they bid earlier and have the prior bid.

How do I know if I won the lot?

When the lot closes a message in green indicating you won will be displayed (see example below).
In addition, you can check the item status in the "Realized Prices" tab.

How do I cancel a LiveProxy bid?

To cancel a LiveProxy bid, simply click the "x" adjacent to the bid and confirm you want to cancel (see
below).

How can I scroll through lots and see more images before and during the auction?

See image below. At the top you will notice text links that allow you to go forward and backward through the
auction.
Below the auction photo you will notice additional images for some lot which you can mouse over to see a
larger view.

How do I control the audio and video?

When you mouse over the video, below the screen controls will appear: Make video full screen ; audio volume control for mute: ; volume slider for increasing and decreasing
volume.

Other Programs/Providers: If you are subscribed to Heritage Auctions, but
are not
receiving e-mails, it's possible that the Internet Service Provider (ISP) or company is blocking them,
perhaps because they think Heritage Auctions is junk mail.

What you can do to fix this:

Get in touch with technical support at your ISP or company and explain the problem. If they are
blocking e-mail from Heritage Auctions, ask them to stop. One way they can do this is to place Bid@HA.com on an
e-mail safe list.

Some web-based e-mail systems allow you to set your own safe list. Look for it in the settings
section, and add "HA.com" and "Bid@HA.com" (without
the quotes.) If you have to enter a complete address, use "Heritage Auctions.com". Some e-mail
systems, such as AOL 8.0, require a sender to be in your address book to keep the e-mail from
diverted to a junk mail folder. If your system is like this, add "HA.com" or "Bid@HA.com" (without the quotes) to your address book.

If all else fails, try signing up under another internet account, or consider changing ISPs to a
provider that does not block your e-mail.

Finally:
One vital thing you can do that helps no matter what e-mail system you're using is this, add the
following domain and e-mail address to your address book:

In addition, if you have a junk e-mail folder, bulk e-mail folder, Spam folder, or anything similar,
please check it regularly. The overwhelming majority of the e-mail that gets put into these folders
belongs there. But if 99% of what goes into a Spam folder is actually Spam, that means that you're
probably missing something you want to see around the time the 100th e-mail comes in, and these days
that doesn't take very long.

Cookies and Security (Can't Sign-in)

You may have noticed that the Heritage website is always able to keep track of you once
you've logged in.
For security reasons, this is done with cookies, small pieces of data that are usually stored as files in
your system,
but that in this case are stored within your application's memory. For the vast majority of Heritage
customers, this works without a hitch.

However, for some people, this system may prevent them from being able to log into the website and using
features such as My Bids, My Invoices, and the Permanent Auction Archives.
Most of the time, this will happen because the user's cookie settings are too restrictive. Bidding is
NOT affected.

To change your settings on Internet Explorer version 6.0, choose Internet Options from the "Tools" menu.
From there click on the "Privacy" tab.

You will see a dial that will allow you to set your cookie privacy settings for all sites.
In general, the Heritage site will work if your settings are set to Medium.

If this doesn't work, or if you wish to have more stringent settings and still be able to fully use the
Heritage website,
click on the "Sites…" button below. Here, enter the website you wish to allow content from, in
this particular case, use "HA.com".
DO NOT use the "www"! Once you've entered the name of the website, click on "Allow".

The procedure from AOL browsers and from Internet Explorer version 5 is very similar to the above,
although you will need to
change your settings through the "Security" tab rather than the "Privacy" tab. However, we've found that
some people have simply not
been able to set their browsers no matter what settings they change, and that Compuserve users are hit
particularly hard.
In this case, we recommend using a different browser than what you're accustomed to. For example, if
you're a Compuserve or AOL user
and changing your settings does not work, you can still connect to the Internet normally, but once
connected you should use Netscape
or Internet Explorer to access the Heritage site.

Bidding Tutorial

In order to make a bid over the internet in any Heritage auction, follow these steps:

Log onto HA.com.

Search or browse for the lot that you're interested in. You can do this from the HA.com home page,
from the Auctions
home page, or from the home page for the particular auction you wish to participate in.

Click on the link or the photo icon for the lot that you want to bid on.

In the middle of this page, you will see a box, which allows you to place a bid. You will need to
enter your secret
maximum bid, your user name, and your password (the latter two will appear once you've clicked the
"Place Absentee
Bid" button). The secret maximum bid is the maximum amount you are willing to pay for the item
you're interested in.
However, your current bid at any time will be the lesser of your maximum bid or one bid increment
above what any other
bidder has bid on your item. Click on the button marked "Place Absentee Bid" again to continue.

You will be taken to a page entitled "Please Confirm Your Bid". This page will show you the name of
the item you're bidding
on, the current bid, and the maximum bid. When you are satisfied with your bid, click on the button
marked "Confirm Bid".

You will be taken to either of two pages. If your bid is the current high bid, you will be notified,
and given some
information on what might happen with your bid over the remainder of the auction. You will also
receive a Bid
Confirmation notice via e-mail.

If your bid is not the current high bid, you will be taken to a page that will notify you of that
fact and allow you to place another bid.

Some of our auctions offer extended bidding for bidders who have already placed a bid. To see if
extended bidding
applies to your lot, look for the "Special Bidding Rules" link near the bid box. If you have already
placed a bid, both
the lot page and the search results will reflect the extended bidding deadline if you are logged in.

Increasing your bids

The big Heritage auction has come around, and you've found that item you want. You've placed the bid that
you know will win the item for you. But while you know you're the leading bidder, the current bid keeps
creeping higher and higher. Will your bid hold out against the Internet bidders who show up in the last ten
minutes of the auction? Will it be able to win the lot against the people on the auction floor?

Because you have already entered a bid on the Heritage site does not mean you can't enter another. You can
increase your bid simply by bidding in exactly the same way you placed your original bid, through the
page describing the individual item, or you can increase your bid through any of the pages that allow Batch
Bidding. You do not bid against yourself; your bid is merely changed to the new amount and the current bid -
what the item would sell for if the auction ended immediately — is then recalculated.

Note: Increasing your maximum bid when you are already the
high bidder
will NOT result in an increase in the current bid.

Using Bid Protection

Bid Protection gives you an additional chance to win by automatically increasing your bid by the
increment(s) you select, as needed, if you are outbid during the live event. This protects you from being
"sniped" at the last moment. Bid Protection can be entered at any time except for on the current lot and the
next, upcoming lot during Heritage Live.

It's simple. Just check the Bid Protection box and select the desired number of increments (½, 1, 2
or 3) when you place a bid. There are several places where you can add Bid Protection to your bids.

Note: The extra increment(s) won't be placed until the item is up for live bidding, so it is possible that
you could be outbid by a bid placed prior to live bidding, such as another proxy bid, LiveProxy bid, mail
bid, etc., which could result in your losing the lot by that increment. For the same reason, it is also
possible that a currently losing bid with bid protection placed could potentially win the lot once the lot
is subject to live bidding and the Bid Protection increment(s) placed. Bid Protection is designed to add up
to 3 increments to your bid if it is needed to try to win the lot. It is not protection against much higher
Internet or proxy bids.

Bidding Guidelines and Bid Increments

Bid the maximum amount you are willing to pay for this auction lot. This amount, unseen by other
bidders or consignors, will be used to bid
for you as long as the current bid is lower than your bid.

Bids must be whole dollar amounts. Partial dollar amounts will not be accepted.

Review your bid carefully before submitting it. Make sure that you are willing to pay the price you
bid for this lot. If you make a mistake on
your bid, you will have only one more chance to correct it before it becomes final.

If this lot has a photograph, click it for a more detailed view of the item.

A Buyer's Premium per Lot is charged in addition to the successful bid.

Because bids come in via phone, Email, FAX, regular mail, etc., a tie for the high bid is possible.
In the event of a tie for the high bid,
the first bid entered - regardless of its source - wins.

If you are the successful high bidder when the auction closes, you will receive an Email
confirmation immediately following the auction
followed by an E-mail invoice in the next few days for your winnings.

Terms and conditions differ for each type of sale and are subject to changes. Please review our
Terms and Conditions. Your bid means that
you accept them and will comply if you are the winning bidder.

Bid increments determine the lowest amount you may bid on a particular lot. Normally, bids must be
at least one bidding
increment over the Current Bid. However, podium, fax, phone and mail bidders submit bids at various
times without knowing
the current bid and must be on-increment or at a half increment (called a Cut Bid). Any podium, fax,
phone, or mail bids that
do not conform to a full or half increment will be rounded up or down to the nearest full or half
increment.

Bidding Between Increments

The current bid on any item in a Heritage auction will always be calculated as the lesser of:

The maximum bid on the item, or

One increment above the second highest bid on the item.

If a reserve has been posted on the lot, the current bid may not be less than the reserve.

In our Signature Auctions, we receive bids from many sources, such as faxes, mail bids, absentee phone
bids, and podium bids -
written bids left by someone present at the auction site. These bidders may not know the current bid at
the time they place their bid;
however their bid must be on-increment or at a half increment (called a cut bid). Any podium, fax,
phone, or mail bids that do not
conform to a full or half increment will be rounded up or down to the nearest full or half increment.

The rules for Internet bidders are a little different. Internet bidders need only bid an amount equal to
or greater than the next increment.
Internet bids greater than the minimum required next bid can be any whole dollar amount. It is possible
under several circumstances for winning
bids to be between increments, sometimes only $1 above the previous increment (see below).

When the auction closes, the winner of the item will be the person with the highest bid, but the hammer
price of the item will be the calculated
current bid on the item, regardless of what the actual high bid was. This allows you as a bidder to win
items for less than your maximum bid.
Our Signature Auctions open up on the auction floor at the Current Bid. We will execute the high
Internet bidder's secret maximum bid on his
behalf until he either wins the lot or is outbid.

Bidding increments for all of our auctions follow this table. Note that this is calculated without
regard to the current bid;
if an item has a current bid of $175, then the next bid will be $180, then $190, $200, $220, $240, etc.

Bidding Increments

Current Bid

Bid Increment

< $10

$1

$10 - $49

$2

$50 - $99

$5

$100 - $199

$10

$200 - $499

$20

$500 - $999

$50

$1,000 - $1,999

$100

$2,000 - $4,999

$200

$5,000 - $9,999

$500

$10,000 - $19,999

$1,000

$20,000 - $49,999

$2,000

$50,000 - $99,999

$5,000

$100,000 - $199,999

$10,000

$200,000 - $499,999

$20,000

$500,000 - $999,999

$25,000

$1,000,000 - $1,999,999

$50,000

$2,000,000 - $9,999,999

$100,000

>= $10,000,000

$200,000

Sometimes, astute Internet bidders will place a bid between increments with the idea that they may be
able to win a piece for less than a full increment above another bidder. Take the example of a bidder
looking at a lot in a Signature auction that he thinks is worth roughly $110 plus the buyer's premium.
The current bid on the piece is $1, which always means that there is only one bidder on the item. Our
bidder has no way of knowing what the actual maximum bid on the item is, but he decides to place a bid
of $111. This bid is designed specifically to outbid somebody that might have already bid $110. Once our
bidder has placed this bid, he will see one of the following:

If the previous maximum bid was $109 or less, the new bid will become the high bid and the current
bid
will become the bidding increment above the previous bid.

If the previous maximum bid was exactly $110, the new bid will become the high bid and the
current bid will become exactly $111.

If the previous maximum bid was between $111 and $119, the new bid will be immediately outbid, and
the
current bid will become the previous bidder's high bid.

If the previous maximum bid was $120 or more, the new bid will be immediately outbid, and the
current bid will become $120.

Make an Offer

Heritage offers the "Make an Offer" feature on all items that have been in inventory for over 30 days. All
of our
items are priced to sell quickly because inventory turnover is a key to our business. But sometimes even the
best
things don't sell right away, and in the past we have generally wholesaled these to other dealers. Frankly,
we
would rather sell these items to our collector clients, since we always need pieces for stock and our
auctions
and we have found that our clients tend to remember Heritage when they sell their collections.

We will gladly sell you these items at bona fide wholesale prices, or even a bit less. Heritage will
either accept your offer or pass, usually within three business days or less. Our usual satisfaction
guarantees still apply.

Here, we see a listing an X-Men #1 comic, listed for $73,500. Because
there is a "Make an Offer" icon on this comic, this means that we will be happy to listen to offers on
it. Click on the icon, and you will see something like this:

The page will list the item and the suggested offer range. Enter your name and e-mail so we know who
to contact, and then enter your offer in the appropriate box. Heritage will accept the highest offer
in this price range received in the three business days (or less) after the first offer is received.
Ties always go to the first offer. Heritage will not counteroffer or play you off against another
buyer -- we will either pass or play within three business days. Offers below the recommended range
will automatically be rejected.

Offers above the recommended range will automatically be accepted unless the item is no longer available.
Therefore, if you want to be awarded the item right away, assuming it is still available, without waiting
up to three business days, we suggest you offer $1 above the high end of the suggested price
range.

Batch Bidding

If you have already decided which lots in one of our auctions you would like to bid on, but do not want
to enter your name and password individually for every single lot, you can use our Batch Bidding
feature.

Track the items you're interested in bidding on. You can do this from either the full auction
listing, or from the page for each individual lot.

Once you have determined which items you wish to bid on, and the amounts of your bids, go to
the "My Bids" page, located under the "My Heritage" tab. Choose "Items I'm Tracking".

This will bring you to a complete listing of items that you have chosen to track and have not
yet bid on. Enter the amounts that you wish to bid for each item on which you wish to place a
bid. At the bottom of the page, enter your user name and password.

A dialog box will appear, asking you if you wish to confirm the bids you just entered. If you
wish to confirm the bids, choose "OK". This will enter your bids.

Important: items that you have bid on will no longer appear on the "Items I'm Tracking" page; rather,
they will appear on the "My Bids" page.

You can also batch bid from the "My Bids" page. This requires exactly the same process as batch bidding
from the "Items I'm Tracking" page, as outlined above in items 3 and 4.

Batch bidding is intended as a labor saving aid only. Depending on the number of bids you submit at any
one time it may take awhile to transfer those bids into our system so you should not count on being able
to snipe bids at the last minute. We make no guarantee that your bids will be executed on time. Other
bids may be coming in during the time that your "Batch Bids" are being processed causing you to lose a
tie bid entered before yours. We recommend that you not use batch bidding within one hour of the close
of the auction.

Reserve Status

Reserve (If Any) Not Posted Yet:
Although many lots will not get reserves, this signifies that we have not yet posted any reserves to this entire auction. Reserves are usually posted approximately 3 days prior to the closing for Internet-only auctions, and approximately 7 days prior to the live session for Signature auctions. At that point, any unmet Reserve will become both the price shown (with an asterisk) and the Minimum Next Bid, regardless of any previous bids.

Consignor Has Not Yet Submitted a Reserve:
Although the consignor's agreement allows a reserve on this lot, the deadline for submitting such a reserve has elapsed. If consignor submits a reserve post-deadline and the item fails to meet that reserve, we may charge the consignor a higher reserve fee.

No Reserve:
This lot is being sold without a consignor reserve.
(Note: By law, consignors may still bid under certain conditions, but they are responsible for paying the full Buyer's Premium and Seller's Commission if they do.)

Reserve Not Met:
A reserve has been posted on this lot, but no bids have met the reserve. The current bid has been set to the reserve amount, and the next bid will meet the reserve.

Reserve Met:
Reserves have been posted for this auction, and there is a reserve on this lot that has already been met.

Opening Bid:
Lots bearing estimates and without Consignor Reserve shall open at Heritage Auctions' discretion (usually 25% to 60% of the low estimate).

Tracking Lots

If you wish to keep track of lots in a Heritage auction for later bids, you can do so through our website
via the Tracking feature.
This gives you one location to find everything you're interested in, as well as allowing you to Batch Bid from
that page.

There are three ways to track lots. In grid or list view on the search results page there is a "Track
this Item" button:

Likewise, on each individual lot page, there is a button under the Place Bid box that reads, "Track Item":

Click on this link, and Heritage will track the lot for you:

If you have a lot of items to track, tracking each individually in this manner will take forever.
For this reason, we also offer you the ability to track items en masse. From any auction home page, you
can track as many items at
a time. If you know the lot numbers simply enter them in the Batch Tracking field and click "Submit":

To see a complete list of the items you're tracking, go to
My Tracked Lots.
This is available from the drop-down menus under My Heritage on any page on the website; directly from the
My Heritage page,
or from the My Bids page via the link "Show Items I'm Tracking." The tracking list looks quite similar to
My Bids:

From this page, you can watch the progress of the bids on these items, remove the items from tracking, or
even place a batch bid.

Note that My
Tracked Lots only covers items that you have
not bid on, because it's designed to allow you to watch items that you are interested in for any reason
but may not have any intention of
bidding on. Once you place a bid on any tracked item, it will not show up on the My Tracks page, but
will be available normally from
My Bids.

Bookmarking

Want a quick way to get to the Heritage website? Bookmark it! All browsers will allow you to select
specific websites to get to quickly, and if you're a regular visitor to our site, this will save you
trouble.

For modern Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Chrome browsers, click the star in the upper right corner, and
select the folder you would like to save your bookmark to.

For Internet Explorer 8 browsers and older, click on the "Favorites" menu from any page you wish to
bookmark. You will see
a selection entitled "Add to Favorites…" Select this, and choose "OK".

In each of these cases, you have now set your browser so that you can get to the Heritage homepage -
or any other page of your choice - from anywhere on the web with one menu choice. Simply go to the
"Favorites" or "Bookmarks" menu, as appropriate for your browser, and the Heritage site will be included
as a menu item, as shown below.

Sort your search results

Have you ever done a search through the Heritage auction or inventory and wondered how you might be able to
look
at the least expensive items in the search first, or view them in alphabetical order? The auction and
inventory
search pages allow you to do just that.

At the top of the results from any Heritage search, you will see the following header:

You may notice the sort by drop down menu at the top of the header. This gives you a number of ways to sort
through lots, to help find exactly what you're looking for:

You may also notice that on the grid listing, a second header appears. On this one, every header
(Description,
etc) is underlined. These are, in fact, links. Clicking on
any of these links will allow you to sort the results of your current search by the results in that column.
For instance,
to see the least expensive comics currently availble for auction, click the "Price/Bid/Buy" column header.
Clicking the link again will change the ascending-order result to a descending-order result, which can allow
you to see, for instance, the
highest-graded comic books currently at auction:

This feature also works with the Permanent Auction Archives, so if you want to see the highest prices ever
realized for a specific item in a Heritage auction, you need only click on the Realized link, wait for it to
load and then click it again.

Why am I being outbid immediately?

Getting outbid immediately upon placing a bid will happen if another bidder has previously placed a secret
maximum bid higher than the secret maximum bid you are placing.

Any time you place a bid online, that amount serves as a "secret maximum bid" referred to in the auction
industry as a "proxy bid". The auction house uses your secret proxy bid to compete for you against other
bidders in the auction, always raising your current bid to the minimum needed to win the lot, but no more
than your secret maximum. The current bid on a lot shows what is currently necessary to win a lot, but may
not reflect the true secret maximum of the top bidder.

When there is only one bidder, the current bid will always be $1 since that is one increment above the next
lowest bid of $0, but the bidder's secret maximum is hidden in the system and competing for them.

Example: If the current bid on a lot is $0 because no one has placed a bid and you then bid $1000, the
current bid will be $1. If no one else ever bids against you, you would win the lot at $1 - not $1000. If
someone else bids $750, the current bid will immediately increase to $775, the minimum bid required to win
the lot, which is one increment over the next highest bid. The $775 bid is your bid since your secret
maximum is competing for you, and the low bidder would immediately receive an outbid notice.

Add Calendar Reminder

This feature works with most calendar programs. There is a known issue with certain installations of Outlook
2000.
If you are experiencing problems with that software, please use the steps below to take advantage of this
feature:

Click the "Add Calendar Reminder" link

Click "Save" when prompted

Save the .ics file to a familiar spot on your computer

Open Outlook 2000

On the File menu, click Import and Export.

Click to select Import an iCalendar or vCalendar file (*.vcs), and then click
Next.

Click to select the .ics file that you saved in Step 3, and then click Open.